That treat is actually quite good. Freezing the syrup makes it have a nice chewy texture. I’ve tried making it with freezer ice, especially since moving to the Southern US, but something about snow makes it work much much better.
Maple syrup in snow is a Canadian thing. You Americans would not understand. We enjoy the good things in life. The syrup in snow has ben done for hundreds of years. What is so hard to believe about that?
I was in a tavern in Middle Village, NY, when the news came that Liz 2 had finally died. I was part of a crowd of Irish & Irish-American people. There wasn’t a WET eye in the place!
RBION takes suggestions, I believe, for BIONs, and it does seem to need them more lately. Here’s a real one: San Franciscos are complaining because literally HUNDREDS of self-driving cars are adding to traffic and making people nervous with their “ghost drivers”. That’s true.
When maple sugaring season starts in Vermont, they have “sugar on snow” days at the sugar houses… you get a small container of fresh snow, and a small container of warm syrup… the idea is to dip just a little snow into the syrup, and eat it before it hardens. Ironically, it is also usually served with a pickle, as the sweet, and sour compliment each other.
After all the foofarol, I’ll leave this in the correct place. My nine-year-old niece had a joke—Have you seen the new film called Constipation? Oh yeah, it hasn’t come out yet!
monkeysky over 1 year ago
That treat is actually quite good. Freezing the syrup makes it have a nice chewy texture. I’ve tried making it with freezer ice, especially since moving to the Southern US, but something about snow makes it work much much better.
kingdiamond69 over 1 year ago
That is why my stomach always feels like its eating itself when I’m hungry .
Izzy Moreno over 1 year ago
I’d rather watch the funeral.
jjoddfellow over 1 year ago
My TV would just be off.
therese_callahan2002 over 1 year ago
When that movie was released, I expressed my refusal to see it by saying, “Emoji no goji.”
oakie817 over 1 year ago
i love queen Elizabeth…she was awesome
zodal over 1 year ago
Tire d’érable, also known as maple taffy. It is part of traditional culture in Quebec, Eastern Ontario, New Brunswick, and northern New England.
DawnQuinn1 over 1 year ago
Maple syrup in snow is a Canadian thing. You Americans would not understand. We enjoy the good things in life. The syrup in snow has ben done for hundreds of years. What is so hard to believe about that?
dwindy54 over 1 year ago
Just don’t use the yellow snow.
Totalloser Premium Member over 1 year ago
just don’t roll it where the Huskies go, Please don’t eat that yellow snow
ladykat over 1 year ago
Tire d’erable is delicious. What you don’t say is that the syrup has to be boiled down first, then poured on the snow. It’s a wonderful treat.
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
They should have showed Charles Laughton as Henry the 8th instead
Detroit Dan over 1 year ago
The media coverage of her coffin’s ‘world tour’, was not unlike NORAD’s tracking of Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 1 year ago
That would be “French” Canadians", the rest call it maple taffy.
Carl Rennhack Premium Member over 1 year ago
I was in a tavern in Middle Village, NY, when the news came that Liz 2 had finally died. I was part of a crowd of Irish & Irish-American people. There wasn’t a WET eye in the place!
bookworm0812 over 1 year ago
I love that movie! I have the DVD.
rhartt4363 over 1 year ago
There is a prophecy that England’s glory would last from Elizabeth to Elizabeth. I believe it to be a true one.
mindjob over 1 year ago
Those Canadians must be hard up for a snickers
viperfuel60 over 1 year ago
To say the stomach would “eat itself” is ridiculous, it would be more accurate to say it would “digest itself”. But even that would be misleading.
Dean over 1 year ago
Mucus trying to invade the old windpipe really gets annoying most mornings lately.
William A Short Premium Member over 1 year ago
Good job channel 5.
Stephen Gilberg over 1 year ago
The most panned movie of the 2010s got priority? What an insult.
marc rossi Premium Member over 1 year ago
The digestive acid the stomach produces to digest food would eat the stomach. Simple as that.
JohnShirley1 over 1 year ago
RBION takes suggestions, I believe, for BIONs, and it does seem to need them more lately. Here’s a real one: San Franciscos are complaining because literally HUNDREDS of self-driving cars are adding to traffic and making people nervous with their “ghost drivers”. That’s true.
tinstar over 1 year ago
When maple sugaring season starts in Vermont, they have “sugar on snow” days at the sugar houses… you get a small container of fresh snow, and a small container of warm syrup… the idea is to dip just a little snow into the syrup, and eat it before it hardens. Ironically, it is also usually served with a pickle, as the sweet, and sour compliment each other.
LoneEagle7 over 1 year ago
After all the foofarol, I’ll leave this in the correct place. My nine-year-old niece had a joke—Have you seen the new film called Constipation? Oh yeah, it hasn’t come out yet!